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1 HOW TO BE A TITLE DETECTIVE WILLIAM S. PRATT Underwriting Counsel Austin, TX 1-800-252-9229, ext. 3 Bill.pratt@stewart.com

2 HOW TO BE A TITLE DETECTIVE: Filling in Gaps by the Escrow Officer and Examiner

3 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? TEXAS PROPERTY CODE §52.003; Contents of Abstract (a) An abstract of a judgment must show: (1) the names of the plaintiff and defendant; (2) the birthdate of the defendant, if available to the clerk or justice; (3) the last three numbers of the driver's license of the defendant, if available;

4 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? TEXAS PROPERTY CODE §52.003; Contents of Abstract (4) the last three numbers of the social security number of the defendant, if available; (5) the number of the suit in which the judgment was rendered; (6) the defendant's address, or if the address is not shown in the suit, the nature of citation and the date and place of service of citation;

5 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? TEXAS PROPERTY CODE §52.0041; Address Requirement for Recording Abstract (a) A judgment abstracted after September 1, 1993, may not be recorded unless: (1) a mailing address for each plaintiff or judgment creditor appears on the abstract of judgment; or (2) a penalty filing fee equal to the greater of $25 or twice the statutory recording fee for the abstract is paid.

6 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? TEXAS PROPERTY CODE §52.0041; Address Requirement for Recording Abstract (b) The validity of an abstracted judgment as between the parties is not affected by a failure to include an address for each plaintiff or judgment creditor in the abstracted judgment. (c) Payment of a filing fee and acceptance of the abstract of judgment by a county clerk for recording creates a conclusive presumption that the requirements of this section have been met.

7 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? Before accepting a not same person affidavit on abstracts of judgment or Federal tax liens look at: 1. Look at the defendant’s birthdate and compare to your party, 2.Look at the defendant’s driver’s license number and compare to your party, 3.Look at the defendant’s social security number and compare to your party,

8 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Our Owner? Before accepting a not same person affidavit on abstracts of judgment or Federal tax liens look at: 4. Look at the defendant’s address and compare to your party’s address, property address and address of taxpayer, and 5.Look at the underlying lawsuit to see if it appears to be against your party, involves a business you know your party is in, and even compare signatures with your party’s signature, such as the service of citation.

9 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? Texas Property Code Section §41.001, Interests in Land Exempt from Seizure: (a) A homestead and one or more lots used for a place of burial of the dead are exempt from seizure for the claims of creditors except for encumbrances properly fixed on homestead property.

10 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? Texas Property Code Section §41.001, Interests in Land Exempt from Seizure: (b) Encumbrances may be properly fixed on homestead property for: (1) purchase money; (2) taxes on the property; (3)(mechanic’s lien contracts) (4) (owelty liens) (5)(refinances, including of Federal tax liens) (6) (home equity loans) (7) (reverse mortgages)

11 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? Whether or not property is homestead if a question of fact, which it takes a court to determine. But if we required a judicial determination of homestead every time the issue arose, business would slow to a crawl. So there are alternatives, one applicable to abstracts of judgment filed before Sept. 1, 2007 and one applicable to abstracts of judgment filed after Sept. 1, 2007.

12 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? Before Sept. 1, 2007: Tarrant Bank vs Miller, 833 S.W.2d 666 Tarrant Bank was a court case that held that an AJ filed against the owner was unenforceable as to their homestead and that the Bank was liable for both damages for slander of title and the owner’s attorney’s fees for not providing a partial release once the property was shown to be homestead.

13 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? After Sept. 1, 2007: Texas Property Code §52.0012, Release of Record of Lien on Homestead Property (b) A judgment debtor may, at any time, file an affidavit in the real property records of the county in which the judgment debtor's homestead is located that substantially complies with Subsection (f). (c) Subject to Subsection (d) and except as provided by Subsection (e), an affidavit filed under Subsection (b) serves as a release of record of a judgment lien established under this chapter.

14 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? After Sept. 1, 2007: Texas Property Code §52.0012, Release of Record of Lien on Homestead Property (d) A bona fide purchaser or a mortgagee for value or a successor or assign of a bona fide purchaser or mortgagee for value may rely conclusively on an affidavit filed under Subsection (b) if included with the affidavit is evidence that:

15 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? After Sept. 1, 2007: Texas Property Code §52.0012, Release of Record of Lien on Homestead Property (1) the judgment debtor sent a letter and a copy of the affidavit, without attachments and before execution of the affidavit, notifying the judgment creditor of the affidavit and the judgment debtor's intent to file the affidavit; and (2) the letter and the affidavit were sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, 30 or more days before the affidavit was filed to:

16 Abstracts of Judgment: Is it Homestead? After Sept. 1, 2007: Texas Property Code §52.0012, Release of Record of Lien on Homestead Property The statute provides for 4 alternate addresses the letter and copy of the affidavit are to be sent to. There is a form affidavit in the Property Code section.


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